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“That was the most memorable match” – Mick Foley comments on whether current WWE stars can top his Hell in a Cell match with Undertaker

Archie Blade
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Mick Foley comments on whether current WWE stars can top his Hell in a Cell match with Undertaker

That was the most memorable match” – Mick Foley comments on whether current WWE stars can top his Hell in a Cell match with Undertaker back in 1998.

Mick Foley is popularly known as the Hardcore legend. His status was immortalised when he took on The Undertaker inside Hell in a Cell at the 1998 WWE King of the Ring pay-per-view event at the Pittsburgh Civic Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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Not only did Foley get thrown off the top of the cell to the announce table, while taking a chokeslam on the roof of the structure, he fell through it and fell to the floor of the cell. This was only the second ever Hell in a Cell match. Foley, who completed the match despite suffering concussions, made sure it would never be forgotten.

Mick Foley comments on whether current WWE stars can top his Hell in a Cell match with Undertaker

“Well, I mean that was the most memorable match,” Mick Foley told Vicente Beltrán of ViBe & Wrestling. “I wouldn’t say, I mean; I think on a lot of levels the superstars have had that much better matches inside the cell. But it’ll be tough to top that as far as being memorable. But I know that each WWE Superstar who steps in there has put a lot of thought trying to create memories that fans can rely on to for long time”

Hell in a Cell will take place this Sunday from the Amway Center in Orlando, Florida. Five matches have been announced so far with three of them taking place inside the steel structure. A few more matches could be announced on social media before the pay per view.

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Archie Blade

Archie Blade

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Archie is a WWE and UFC Editor/Author at the SportsRush. Like most combat sports enthusiasts, his passion for watching people fight began with WWE when he witnessed a young Brock Lesnar massacre Hulk Hogan back in 2002. This very passion soon branched out to boxing and mixed martial arts. Over the years he fell in love with the theatrics that preceded the bell and the poetic carnage that followed after. Each bruise a story to tell, each wound a song of struggle, his greatest desire is to be there to witness it all. His favorite wrestler is Shawn Michaels and he believes that GSP is the greatest to ever step foot inside the octagon. Apart from wrestling, he is also fond of poetry and music.

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